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1.
Canal Cruises
In the town itself. You can take a short pleasure cruise
along the Leeds Liverpool canal, embarking from the wharf
at Coach Street...more»
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2.
Craven Museum
In the Town Hall building, at the top of Skipton High Street.
Exhibits on prehistoric and Roman Craven. Victorian homes.
Toys. Farming. Leadmining. Rocks and minerals. Free Admission....more»
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3.
Embsay Steam Railway, Near Skipton
2 miles away. A volunteer-run steam railway. Trains run every
Sunday. Special events. Thomas the tank engine makes regular
appearances here. The line connects you to Bolton Abbey Estate.
Follow the link for more details...more»
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4.
Bolton Abbey Estate
5 miles away. Bolton Priory was built by the Augustinian
Canons and ruined by Henry VIII. Now a beautiful, well kept
country estate and open to the public. Over 80 miles of riverside,
woodland and moorland paths, picnic areas, tea rooms and restaurants,
gift shops and fabulous scenery...more»
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5.
Cliffe Castle Museum
7 miles away, in Keighley. Built in the 1830's. Victorian
furnished rooms, and exhibits of both natural science and
local history. Temporary exhibits...more»
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6. Keighley Worth Valley
7 miles away. The KWVR Runs old steam and deisel trains daily
through the summer, and connects from Keighley to Haworth
and Oxenhope...more»
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7.
Ilkley
9 miles away. Once a Roman fort town, The town was a fashionable
spa resort in Victorian times. The famous Ilkley Moor, and
the Cow and Calf rocks...
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East Riddlesden Hall
10 miles away, on the A650 from Keighley to Bingley. Merchants
house and tithe barn. Duck pond, garden, grass maze, ghosts.
Costumed tours...more»
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9.
Malham
11 miles away. Probably the single most impressive natural
feature in the whole of the Yorkshire Dales - Malham Cove...
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10.
Parcevall Hall Gardens
12 miles away, near Burnsall. Set in a beautiful area with
excellent views. 16 acres of Woodland garden, with pools
and streams. Open to the Public through the summer. Picnic
area. Free parking...more»
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11. Kilnsey Crag
12 miles away. Impressive crag leans right out above the
road. Trout Farm. Fly fishing, pony trekking and a childrens adventure
playground area...
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12. Stump Cross Caverns
13 miles away. On the B6265 between Grassington and Pately
Bridge. Discovered in 1860. Natural caves open to the public...
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13. Haworth &
Brontë Parsonage
14 miles away. Beautifully preserved, the original Haworth
parsonage is now an excellent museum for Brontë
fans. Nearby is Top Withins Farm, the inspiration for Wuthering
Heights. The outstanding Brontë Society website, at www.bronte.info
has tons of information on the parsonage, the museum,
and the Brontës in general...
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14. Settle Carlisle Railway
The town of Settle is 15 miles away, but you can actually
connect onto the most spectacular train line in England from
Skipton Station. See CragFace's exhaustive guide to the complete
route, all the stops, complete with stunning photos...
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15. Wycoller
15 miles away. Ruined old Manor house and hamlet, near Colne.
Believed to have inspired Rochester's home, Ferndean Manor
in Jane Eyre. Like all good ruins, it is haunted. Nice place,
has pretty bridges over the beck, a small museum and some
tea rooms...
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16. Saltaire
15 miles away. Built by Victorian wool baron Sir Titus Salt,
Saltaire was a complete industrial village for his workers.
The Mill now holds the 1853 gallery, with the worlds largest
collection of David Hockney paintings...more»
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17. Pendle Hill
18 miles away, near Clitheroe. Famous for the Pendle witch
trials of the 17th century, when 19 local women were hung
for, well, being witches. Brooding landscape. Good walking
country, even if it is in Lancashire...
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18. Bradford Industrial
Museum
19 miles away, Moorside Mills, in Eccleshill on the outskirts
of Bradford, is a living museum giving an insight into the
way we onced lived and worked, and it's free...
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19. Penyghent
22 miles away. The nearest of the "three peaks"
of the Yorkshire Dales, the other two being Ingleboro and
Whernside. Keen walkers climb all three in the same day...
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20. Ingleborough Cave
22 miles away. Ingleborough Mountain, one of the famous
Three Peaks of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, is renowned
for its caves and potholes. The area contains a labyrinth
of underground passages and watercourses hollowed out of the
limestone rock over thousands of years
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21. Brimham Rocks
25 miles away, past Pately Bridge. Large area of strange
rock formations, huge millstone grit boulders that have naturally
eroded into freaky shapes. Site owned and run by the National
Trust...
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22. Harewood House
39 miles away. This stunning house and gardens, winner of
the Visitor Attraction of the Year 2002, is well worth the
the visit, with its outstanding collections, lake, and landscape.
Enough to keep any family occupied and happy for the day.
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